Kresson School

Inspire, Engage, Innovate

  • Voorhees Township Public Schools District Theme


    Building Pathways to Success:  Empowering Students Through Positive Connections

     

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Announcements

  • November 25th - Feed A Family Non-Perishable Donations Due

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  • November 25th - BOE Meeting at The Admin Building @ 7:00pm

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  • November 26th - Feed A Family Perishable Donations Due by 9:00am

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  • November 26th - KPFA Pie order pick up from 3:45-6:00pm

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  • November 27th - EARLY DISMISSAL @ 1:40

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  • November 28th & 29th - SCHOOL CLOSED   

               HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!

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  • December 4th - KPFA Giving Tree Mitten Selection

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  • December 9th - 13thKPFA Holiday Shop

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  • December 11th - Dine out at Passariello's 

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  • December 13th - District Dress Down (Picture Me Tomorrow)

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  • December 17th - Giving Tree Gifts Due

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  • December 18th - Family Night

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  • December 23rd - December 31st -SCHOOL CLOSED FOR WINTER BREAK

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  • January 1st - SCHOOL CLOSED HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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THE VISION


  • School Anti-Bullying Specialist:
    Kresson School
    Maureen Boyle, Guidance Counselor

    Boyle@voorhees.k12.nj.us
    856-424-1816, Ext. 2128
    7 School Lane, Voorhees, NJ 08043


    District Anti-Bullying Coordinator:
    Susan Donnelly

    Supervisor of Special Projects
    donnelly@voorhees.k12.nj.us
    329 Route 73, Voorhees, NJ 08043

    856-751-8446, Ext. 6117

    The Voorhees Township Public School district promotes respect and caring throughout our schools. We strive to maintain a safe and positive school climate so that all children have the opportunity to learn and succeed.
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    District & School Grades Determined under the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act
    Each school in the district was required by the State of New Jersey to complete a self assessment that grades the school on the implementation of the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights.  The school grade is a raw score of data and the maximum score for a school is 78 points. The district grade is an average of the total scores of all school in the district. In order to foster safe and positive learning conditions for students, this data, along with feedback from School and District Safety Teams, is used as part of an integrated process for reinforcing and strengthening our school and district climate and culture through prevention and intervention efforts targeted toward harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIB).
     
     
     
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